Jody Hice
GA
Former Georgia Congressman representing CD10 (2015-2023), House Oversight Committee member, and author of 'Sacred: Election Integrity and the Will of the People.'
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Jody Hice is a former member of the United States Congress who represented Georgia in the U.S. House of Representatives. During his time in Congress, he served on the House Oversight Committee, where he had a front-row seat to the push for election law changes that took place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hice is the author of Sacred: Election Integrity and the Will of the People, a book that examines how COVID became a pretext for sweeping changes to election laws and procedures. Drawing on his congressional experience, the book argues for the importance of maintaining clean voter rolls and ensuring fair, transparent elections.
He appeared on the Kim Monson Show in April 2024 to discuss election integrity and the sacred trust of democratic self-governance. Hice emphasized citizens' responsibility to demand fair elections from state officials and warned about the erosion of election safeguards. His work combines legislative experience with advocacy for preserving the integrity of the American electoral system.
Books by Jody Hice
Episodes
1 appearanceApril 26, 2024
Election Integrity, Second Amendment Rights, and the Battle for American Values
Colorado Politics & Policy
Election integrity, Second Amendment rights, and conservative strategy with Jody Hice, Nephi Cole, and Allen Thomas. April 26, 2024.
“Elections are not about who wins or who loses. Ultimately, elections are only and solely about the voice and the will of the people being accurately heard and accurately counted.”
“If we lose this, then where do we go from there? I may be disappointed if my candidate loses in an election, but if it was a fair election, I can come back two years from now and try to persuade people in my area to change their vote. But if the election was not fair, if it was compromised, then what can we the people do?”
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